Step 2. Copy the server certificate
Copy the entire content including the lines from the beginning and the end of the certificate into a text editor such as Notepad (do not use Word or another word processor) Make sure that the certificate appears as formatted above. In other words, make sure that the lines aforementioned are included.

Step 3. Save the server certificate
Save the certificate as a text file with a .crt file extension to your OpenSSL certs directory, usually /usr/local/ssl/certs but this may vary depending on your particular configuration.

- Install the Intermediate CertificateYou will need to install the intermediate certificate ipsCACLASEA1.crt so that browsers can trust your certificate.
1.Copy the server certificate, including the lines from the beginning and the end of the certificate into a text editor such as Notepad (do not use Word or another word processor) Make sure that the certificate appears as formatted above. In other words, make sure that the lines aforementioned are included.
2.Save the server certificate as a text file with a .crt file extension to your OpenSSL certs directory, usually /usr/local/ssl/certs but this may vary depending on your particular configuration.

- Configure Dovecot POP/IMAPIn the Virtual Host settings for your site, in the dovecot.conf file, you will need to add the following SSL directives.This may be achieved by: Dovecot config file is /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf

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